my new tool for when i do the head gaskets
craftsman digi-click torque wrench 3/8.
measures from 5 to 80 ft.lb. in .25 increments.
converts units from foot/pounds to Newton Meters (Nm), as well as into inch/pounds, and kg/cm. with a push of a button.
$80 plus $12 for a 3 year replacement warranty.
used it a few times already. works really good. well worth the $$
3/8-in Dr Digi Click Torque Wrench: Find High-Tech Wrenches at Sears
measures from 5 to 80 ft.lb. in .25 increments.
converts units from foot/pounds to Newton Meters (Nm), as well as into inch/pounds, and kg/cm. with a push of a button.
$80 plus $12 for a 3 year replacement warranty.
used it a few times already. works really good. well worth the $$
3/8-in Dr Digi Click Torque Wrench: Find High-Tech Wrenches at Sears
Looks like a good wrench, a 3/8 drive is good to have when working in tighter areas. I have the Craftsman non-digital wrenches in 3/8 and 1/2 in. drive. Although I remember using a giant rusty pipe and a breaker bar to finish turning the head bolts...
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